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Application tiled February 1, 1926. Serial No. 85,299.

My invention relates to a combined gun ing of the coupling into the gunbarrel. The f andwalking cane and particularly to anat-` coupling may be Secured. in the end of the `tachment for a gun by which a gun can be cane member 2v by forcing 'thej same in they `used for a'walking cane; and the object is end of ythetubularvmember or' by screwing '45 to provide a simple attachment by `which a the couplingin as shown in `Figui-i. f

gun can bereadily converted into a walking In Fig. 2 the attachment consists of twoy y s y cane and which y-can'be readily removed so members 7 and 8 whichareconnected by a. that the gun can be used when necessary and coupling 9 and the two members 7- and 8 which will serve as a carrier for a gun wiper may be closed b plugs 10 of cork or'other y60 1 Jug and which can be used to carry medicine or suitable materiali L other liquid.v Other objects and advantages y In Fig. 3 the members7 and 8 maybe con- `will` be fullyexplained in the vfollowing denected together by a screw connection andy f s y v scription and the invention will be more the louter end of the member 7y closed by` a y particularly pointed out-in the claims. plug 11. y g n `55 v"` Reference is had to the accompanying Vhat I claim is,-' f

drawings which form a partof this appli- 1. An attachment for guns comprising an cation. f v extension rod of the same size in cross-secl Similary characters of reference are used tion as the gun and a `spring coupling rigid"` tot-indicate'` the same parts throughout the with the attachment' andjsprung into the 'un sseveral views. gun barrel.l y y p v n n Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a gun pro- 2. A nattachment for guns comprising an vided with the attachment. extensmn hollow rodofthe same size inc rossfl Fig. 2 yis ka longitudinal section of the atsection as the gun, a bearing plug'connected y `tachment,` showing one form of the attac'hwith the outer end and closing the hollow 05 inent which varies from the form shown in end, and a coupling rigid with and f'closing Figl. l the other end andhaving sprin'gmembers Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section'of another sprung into the gun barrel. s v

form ofthe attachment. f 3.v An attachment for guns comprising anr The drawings show a gun'lof ordinary vextension hollow rod consisting oflsections,` 70

type provided with the attachment. The plugsfor closing. the ends ofadjacent sec cattachment consists of ay longitudinal tubutions, a coupling connecting said' sections` lar extension or chamber. 2 which `may bek rigidly together, 'and a spring couplinghawy v i closed at the end by aplug 3 which'is proing one inserted in and made'y rigid with the y v videdwthga rubber tip 4- The attachment section adjacent tothe gun and having yield*- Tf 1 f is providedwith a spring couplingwhich isI ing vmembers sprung into said barr'elysaid bifurcated at thek end which is to be inserted attachment being of the lsamesize in'crossin the lgun barrel' l. The ends of the cousectionas the gun barrel. y f .f y K y pling members 6 lare taperedl or vwedge- In testimony whereof, I set my hand, this shaped so' that the tips may be insertedpfin 19th day of January, 1926. f l

l the mouth of the gun'barrel and which will f yield towards each other to permit the :forc- BERRY" B. I I 

